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Bárður in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Bárður (Icelandic pronunciation: [ˈpaurðʏr̥]) or
Bardur is a
Nordic masculine given name that derives...
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Bárður á
Steig Nielsen (Faroese pronunciation: [ˌbɔ͡ɑɹʊɹ ɔ͡ɑ ˈsta͡ɪ ˈnɪlsɛn]; born 16
April 1972) is a
Faroese politician and
businessman who
serves as...
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Bárður Oskarsson (born 18 July 1972 in Tórshavn) is a
Faroese children's writer,
illustrator and artist, who has won
several literary awards. His books...
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Bárður á Reynatrøð (born 8
January 2000) is a
Faroese professional footballer who
plays as a
goalkeeper for Víkingur Gøta and the
Faroe Islands national...
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maintain the
Faroe Islands'
union with Denmark. On 24
October 2015,
Bárður á
Steig Nielsen succeeded Kaj Leo
Johannesen as
party leader. In the elections...
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Bárður Eyþórsson (born 10
January 1968) is an
Icelandic former basketball coach and player. He was
twice named the
coach of the year of the men's Úrvalsdeild...
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Bárður Oskarsson (1972),
writer and illustrator. Guðrið Hansdóttir (1980), singer, songwriter.
Teitur L****en (1977), singer, songwriter.
Bárður Háberg...
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Bárður [ˈknuːpa-ˌpaurðʏr̥], and
literally translates as "
Bárður's bulge" or "
Bárður's bump"
since "Bárðar" is the
genitive case of "
Bárður". Throughout...
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format by
Bárður Jákupsson. Tórshavn: Self-published, 1963 - 195 pg. (many editions) Purkhús. 1966, Tórshavn (short stories);
illustrations by
Bárður Jákupsson...
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Bárður Háberg (born 1979; also
spelled Bardur Haberg) is a
Faroese songwriter,
producer and multi-instrumentalist. He is one of two
owners of the songwriting/production...